Fall-protection equipment is essential for many professions in which people work at dangerous heights. Despite a wide variety of fall-protection equipment available and no shortage of companies across North America selling the equipment, thousands of Canadian workers still injure themselves from falls every year.» Read More
Fall protection is a must when working at heights of three metres or more. In its simplest form, a fall-protection system consists of a full-body harness, a connecting device such as a shock-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline and an anchorage connector.» Read More
Rooftop falls are responsible for a third of fatal construction falls. Not only do rooftop falls happen often, but they are incredibly dangerous when they do.» Read More
Bodies come in different shapes and sizes, and harnesses need to be sized to fit the wearer. If you wear the wrong size of harness, it can be fatal.» Read More
The Building Safer Trades initiative provides free practical safety training and information on union trades for Indigenous youth in Saskatchewan.» Read More
Advanced Driver Training Services, a leading provider of driver-safety training services and products since 1983, is offering a bimonthly driver-safety publication.» Read More